I propose three quick improvements: - abolishing the mandatory ePobot at Ajpes; ePobot should stay, but not be mandatory, so that companies are not subject to fines; - abolishing the tax validation of invoices. If this is not possible, at least: an unambiguous provision that: * invoices paid by card are not subject to tax validation (this would relieve many businesses of the pointless validation of online purchases); * the taxpayer validates the invoice if it is paid in cash, but not otherwise. The nonsensical interpretations whereby just one validated calculation in a set on a device results in all invoices on that device having to be validated, regardless of the fact that all the others are paid cashless, should be abolished. - Abolishing the obligation to send paper documents to all government authorities if they can be sent via the own document in eTaxes or via an equivalent service of other portals. We have a plethora of similar proposals in the pipeline, which incur almost no cost to the State and significantly reduce costs for citizens and businesses.